Audi e-tron Spyder and the hottest gizmos!

Audi e-tron Spyder and the hottest gizmos!

The Audi e-tron Spyder is the centre of attraction at the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas.

The open sports car accelerates to 100 km/h (62.14 mph) in just 4.4 seconds, and top speed is electronically controlled at 250 km/h (155.34 mph).

The Audi e-tron Spyder weighs only around 1,450 kilograms (3,196.70 lb). The combination of a highly efficient TDI and electric drive also provides for excellent fuel economy and low emissions.

It requires on average just 2.2l diesel/100 km (106.92 US mpg), corresponding to CO2 emissions of 59 g/km (94.95 g/mile). A range of more than 1,000 kilometres is possible with the 50-litre (13.21 US gallons) tank.

The open sports car can also drive strictly on electric power and thus with zero emissions over distances of up to 50 kilometers (31.07 miles), such as in urban areas. The top speed of 60 km/h (37.28 mph) is just fine for normal driving.

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Audi e-tron Spyder and the hottest gizmos!

The Galaxy Tab offers a 7-inch TFT display with 1024 x 600 WSVGA resolution, and will be powered by Android 2.2. It also has a 5-megapixel rear-facing camera to go with the front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera for video chat.

Audi e-tron Spyder and the hottest gizmos!

Motorola Xoom stand outs with a 10.1-inch dispaly and a resolution of 1280 800 pixels. It has dual cameras, 5 MP rear-facing camera with dual LED flash and a 2 MP front-facing camera for video chatting.

Xoom offers 32 GB in-built memory and a micro SD slot which supports up to 32 GB. Xoom has a total memory of 64 GB and a Nvidia Tegra 2 dual core processor.

Audi e-tron Spyder and the hottest gizmos!

Microsoft first unveiled Windows Phone 7 on February 15, 2010. The phone has generated a lot of interest with some outstanding features. Several features of the phone are organized into 'hubs', which combine local and online content via Windows Phone 7's integration with popular social networks such as Facebook and Windows Live.

Audi e-tron Spyder and the hottest gizmos!

Steven Sinofsky shows an example of System on a Chip architecture on the tip of his finger, also shown on the video screen (background), as he talks about the next version of Windows running on System on a Chip (SOC) at a news briefing at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas

Image: Steven Sinofsky, president of Windows and Windows Live Division at Microsoft.Photographs: Rick Wilking/Reuters.